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Re: Incorrect description for "SET" abbreviation in Time Zone Appendix - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
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Greg Sabino Mullane
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Re: Incorrect description for "SET" abbreviation in Time Zone Appendix
Date
February 9
21:34:50
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CAKAnmm+mY=11-kUa09KmYD06ffv1sEWJQRuVJBejDDL7P0dBqg@mail.gmail.com
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I think this points to our longstanding issue with web searches and lack of SEO in general. A web search using multiple search engines on "postgres SCT timezone" all point to this gem as the first hit:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.2/timezones.html
Sigh. Can we perhaps do something radical like make an docs/old/7.2 directory and point / permanent redirect all the existing stuff to /current/ ?
(dunno, not a web person, but having 7.2 docs come up like that is bad)
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Cheers,
Greg
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